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The sea has always attracted people, from those days at the dawn of creation, when the first fragile raft of branches and vines was assembled, all the way up to modern times with snow-white liners and giant container ships that are not afraid of any storm. The sea has always attracted our attention, and as soon as we hear some attractive maritime story, we all turn our ears.

Somewhere out there, in the bottomless blue of the oceans, the drakkar of the brave and frantic Leif Eriksson cuts through the waves, the formidable and recalcitrant Moby Dick swims there, and the forever damned crew of the Flying Dutchman tries, against all odds, to pass Cape Horn in the midst of the storm season. There, at the bottom of the sea, lie countless treasures of pirates, as well as a priceless stone that the old lady threw overboard at the end of that one film. The sea beckons us with thousands of incredible tales.

Here's to you from fifty more - most recently, a thread appeared in the AskReddit community, the author of which asked "Sailors, what's the most unusual thing you've experienced while at sea?" Perhaps it would be better if they didn't, because among the most unstoppable things in this universe is definitely the desire of literally any sailor to tell about their own incredible adventures. So the resulting thread now has 3.2K upvotes and over a thousand of the most diverse and bizarre comments.

Scary and funny, blood-curdling and thought-provoking, maritime tales for all tastes are gathered in this salt-soaked selection that Bored Panda has made just for you. So whistle everyone upstairs, we sail to the mysterious island of sea stories, so feel free to read them all - and may a fair wind help you!

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys I wasn't there to witness it myself as I was only 5 years old at the time, but it happened to my dad. He was a crabber in Alaska in the late 70's - early 80's. They were pretty far out in the Bering, late at night, in just terrible weather - high winds, snow dumping all around them, just miserable conditions, hauling in pots, and that's when it happens... My dad has a massive heart attack. The captain immediately gets the coast guard on the horn, but the weather was just to bad for them to send out a chopper. So the captain turns the boat around and hauls a*s as fast as he can to the nearest port. But it still took nearly 6 hours (so I was told anyway) as they were pretty far out and coming in in heavy seas against a strong wind. Dad had 5 more heart attacks on the way back, but luckily one of his buddies on the boat was a former military medic. He managed to keep my dad alive and an ambulance was waiting for him when they docked. They got dad to the hospital and got him stabilized, threw him on a life-flight to Seattle where he immediately underwent a triple bypass. He never went back out to sea after that, and years later when I was 15, dad and I were just wandering around the Seattle Center (where the space needle is) and all of a sudden we hear someone call my dad's name. We turn around and my dad calls back "Well hello there Cap!" And that was the day I got to meet and hug the boat captain that helped save my dad's life.

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys Not a sailor but a lifelong surfer so I’ve spent plenty of time in and around the ocean.

I was camping on the beach in Baja with some friends when I noticed the moon was going to be setting over the ocean in a few hours. The moon that night was just a sliver, almost like a finger nail.

We had actually gotten kind of skunked wave wise that day and into the night the ocean was almost completely flat. Like a lake flat. No wind as well. Just sheet glass. Not a cloud in the sky.

Just when the moon lowered to the horizon, it started to glow bright orange. And just when it hit the edge of the ocean, the reflection shimmered all the way to the sand. It looked as if the moon was floating on the sea for just a few minutes. It was one of the most beautiful sights I have ever seen. Far more beautiful than any sunset.

jarabara , ™ Pacheco Report

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys Was sailing off the coast of the big island Hawai'i in February. We were mostly interested in fishing since the wind had died down. There were no other boats around that were visible and it was a very calm and peaceful day. Now often you'll see Humpback whales breaching in Feb and you can also hear them singing if you are underwater. That is cool enough, but this encounter was awesome. I was baiting a hook, and suddenly on the starboard side of the boat a pod of about 20 [melon head whales](https://us.whales.org/whales-dolphins/species-guide/melon-headed-whale/) comes up right beside the boat and they just start staring us down. I lean over and this one dude moves a little closer and just keeps moving his head so he can eye me up and down. They all just kept staring at us with an expression of "WTF are these? Hoo interesting, don't look like they can swim at all." They eyed us at close quarters for about 5 min and then just took off. The weirdest part of the encounter was the close eye contact I had with the first whale was definitely two individuals sizing each other up. Best part of the whole day.

CalEPygous , NOAA Photo Library Report

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm sure the whale had a problem with your boat being in the way lol

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys On my phone so this is probably not going to do it justice! Was gently sailing down the northeast cost of New Zealand heading into Auckland at about 2-3 am. I was on watch and the other crew member was asleep below. It was a pitch black night,no moon and the sea was very still so as soon as you look overboard all you saw was black! Eventually you saw stars but it was impossible to distinguish sea from sky.

As I was keeping a watch I saw what I thought was a shooting star just MUCH bigger! It came again and again agin until there were about 30 of these shining glittering trails shooting around the boat. It was very disconcerting and it took me a few minutes to click what was happening.

We had sailed into a patch of luminescence while dolphins were swimming around the boat planing on both it and our wake. I had not noticed them due to it being so dark!

For something so simple it was a very moving almost spiritual experience and it will remain one of my all time most fondest memories!

Smh_nz , Lisa Ann Yount Report

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys I was US Navy. Pretty sure we heard siren calls somewhere northwest of the Marshall Islands. Was on the smoke deck at three separate occasions at night and anyone who was out there heard what sounded like a distant scream/screech echoing over the waves. I remember it well cause it caused several man overboard scares where we'd all have to go muster to make sure those sounds weren't any of ours. Never actually saw anything, so I rationalize that it could've been some kind of animal or sea bird, but that s**t sounded human... but not entirely human. We joked for weeks after we left the region that Ariel (the Little Mermaid) was gonna kill us. This was 2013, but I still remember that sound like it was yesterday. The kind of sound that hits your core like a freezing wind does. Not something I'd want to hear again.

Vittaminn , Kindel Media Report

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys Off the coast of South Africa, I worked aboard a cage-diving boat. I witnessed many amazing things, but one day a 5-plus metre female white shark approached the boat. She simply hung around and observed us, showing no interest in the cage, the chum, or the baitlines. Every time she returned to the surface, my brain would temporarily refuse to accept what I was witnessing due to how enormous she was. Like "That is what? It's so big, Jesus." She was very composed and observant. It was the first time I truly understood that, despite the fact that it is entirely foreign, there is some sort of intelligence operating in that brain.

Wheaurk , Elias Levy Report

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

They are intelligent. They’re sentient, and have complex social relationships.

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys My area occasionally gets phytoplankton blooms.

If you're boating at night and sail into a bloom, [the wake of your boat will suddenly start glowing blue](https://www.ocregister.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/03/OCR-L-NEONWAVESTIPS-0324-07-1.jpg?w=620).

It's pretty darn bright, easily seen with the naked eye, and appears out of nowhere. One minute you're sailing in complete darkness, the next you're in glowing water.

MyNameIsRay , Coast photos Report

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

We have Bioluminescence Phytoplankton here, and it's really spectacular when a school of fish take off.

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys My dad and i rarely tell this to anyone because they laugh it off but this really happened. We were bith sober, awake and alert, and nothing we can think of in our world can explain it: We were motoring into an anchorage at about 10pm one night. The sea was perfectly still and the waves gently washed against the pebble beach. That was the only sound, apart from the quiet engine noise coming from underneath the floorboards. We both had our head through the top hatches, because it was quite nice weather. All of a sudden, a weird ball of cloud or mist with a faint light in it floats in from out of the night, like just materialised, hovers for long enough for both of us to see it, pauses, and then just accelerates upwards and away at about a 45 degree angle and completely disappears into the night sky. I s**t you not. That was almost 7 years ago and we both remember it exactly the same as the other. Nothing explains it. As far as Im concerned, that wasnt something from this earth

imastrangeone , Yaroslav Shuraev Report

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys When I was in the Navy, I served on a ship with a flat-Earther.

I don't know how someone goes to sea and continues to believe that the Earth is flat. [There's no experience that makes it more clear that the Earth is round than sailing the ocean.](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3_TpeNZYTmw)

DukeMaximum , Ibrahim Boran Report

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The truly insane thing about flat earthers...apart from the whole earth is flat thing...is that they believe ONLY the Earth is flat. The Sun? Great big sphere. Mars? Sphere. Saturn, and Jupiter? Spheres. Earth? Great big disc, with an ice-wall around the edge that the World's Governments are keeping secret from us. You know, the same Governments that leave top secret documents in taxis, or on the top of their desk, at home.

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys Migrants from haiti. Litterly floating on a makeshift raft constructed of soda bottles and spray foam.

Thatdudewhoknows , US Coast Guard Academy Report

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys 2 things. I was in the navy and deployed to Persian gulf 2x. First, it was like jelly fish season or something and when you looked in the water it looked like a massive amount of plastic bags but it was all jellyfish. And at night, the splashes coming from the ship glowed like blueish purple. Pretty awesome.

Second, still in navy and outside of Hawaii. I had flight deck watch from 6pm to 6am. Basically standing on the flight deck trying to sneak naps in the intakes of chained jets. We are outside of Hawaii waiting for high tide so we could get on shore. I see the Hawaiian islands as the sunrises. Then I see a bunch of humpback whales breaching between the ship and the shore. Probably the most surreal amazing thing I’ve ever seen. And I was alone just watching and basically tripping at how f*****g awesome it was.

anonomr , Nidhi Shah Report

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Awesome, but also - 12 HOUR WATCHES? Holy c**p. I think the worst I ever had was 8. usually it was 4/8 or 5 and dimes. Sometimes 6/12s. Too many total hours in a week with other duties mixed in but not 12 hours of watch in one go.

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys I was on a run between California and Hawaii, and I was out on deck doing rounds on deck equipment, checking oil levels etc. I saw one of those free fall lifeboats just hanging out in the distance and was like wtf. I called the bridge, they said a ship accidentally dropped their lifeboat a few years ago and now it turns up from time to time. Was glad to know no one was on it, but it gave me a brief scare.

thecactuswrench , Peter M Report

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys When the water is dead flat, and the sky is clear, at night, it's really possible to get completely disoriented and fall in. You can't tell where the water begins and the sky ends, so you always keep your hand on the lifeline.

Dull-Menu5285 , jaimekop Report

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys Lots of crazy little things, but I was on a ship that lost a man overboard in the Atlantic. Reports were that a life saver was thrown immediately after he fell in, the lookout said he saw a swell overtake him as he was going toward the life saver.., and that was it. We searched for hours, never seeing a single sign.. search lights in the water.. dark shaped swimming past them. Makes you realize how small we are in nature. Still think about it to this day.

ConstantTheory255 , Emma London Report

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys We were fishing in a bay with several other boats. The fog suddenly rolled in, but it. Was only about 4 or 5 feet high on the water. All the boats disappeared and all you could see was guys standing up in the fog fishing. It looked like fishing in heaven. This was pre cell phone so no photo, but I would have loved to have a photo of it

fangelo2 , Bennilover Report

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I actually just learned about this! sea fog or lake fog forms when warm, moist air rolls over colder waters, rainforests have this a lot too with changes in temperature between their night and day! Thanks genshin!

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys Being the middle of nowhere and seeing a star go streaking straight across the sky and when I said “wow”, the aft watch said wait a half hour, sure as s**t there was again in the same spot. It was a satellite on a geosynchronous orbit!

baldntattedoldman , Lukas Schlagenhauf Report

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

The International Space Station is pretty easy to spot if the sky is clear. It's the 3rd brightest object in the sky. https://spotthestation.nasa.gov/

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys Flying fish timed a wave right and jumped out the water and through an open hatch directly into the galley. Freeboard was like 7 metres. The chefs s**t themselves haha.

BassEvers , michal Report

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys I've told this story before so sorry for the repeat. Anyways...

Back in the 90's/early 00's I used to fish commercially for sea scallops in the Gulf of Maine. The boat I worked on was an old New England dragger, built in 1926, wood hull. It was all sorts of creaky and groany like you would expect an old wood boat to be, and when you were below deck you could actually see the hull "breathing," expanding and contracting as it rode up and down the waves. It was pretty freaky but also kinda cool at the same time!

Anyways, we mostly did day-trips, but at certain times of the season would venture further out for longer overnight trips. On more than one of those occasions, at night while down in the bunk trying to get some sleep, I would suddenly hear sharp "rapping" on the outside of the boat, distinctly like the sound of someone knocking on a wood door. Sometimes it was a one and done. Sometimes you'd get one or two at a time in waves throughout the night. Less often it would repeat over and over almost methodically moving around the boat for several minutes. It might start under your feet, then right beside your head, then switch to the other side of the boat, further down, etc. And then just suddenly stop.

Aside from the fact that we were miles out at sea, the boat's draft was 6.5", and almost all of the knocking was coming from below the water line, so there is no way it was a person doing it trying to play a prank or something. I wasn't the only one to hear it either; the captain admitted to hearing them sometimes while he was down there, and at least one of the previous owners of the boat had heard it before too. His theory was that was that when a scallop bed becomes too crowded, they would migrate by swimming up into the upper water column to find new areas to populate, and as we drifted through the "school" - or whatever you call a group of migrating scallops - their shells banging into the hull was what made the knocking sounds.

No idea if there is any validity to that, and I'm not convinced a sea scallop shell could knock as loudly and forcefully as the sounds we were hearing, but damned if I have any better explanation for it!

MrMcSwifty , Nick Rowland Report

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys Was in the Pacific Ocean on the way to Hawaii. Sunny day with no clouds, no waves, and a light breeze. I walked outside the ship and saw what looked like a few dozen bubbles in a small patch drifting by which made me think a whale or other creature was passing or close by. Then we drifted through a patch of these bubbles but there were thousands and they weren't popping. I noticed that they seemed to have mohawks and some were slightly purple. I asked someone on watch but they had no idea what it was so I kept asking around until someone said they looked like jellyfish. Turns out we went through a whole smack of Man Of War Jellyfish

bolladoro , Thomas Quine Report

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys My dads bestie used to captain these HUGE cargo ships around Africa. They got a little too close to Somalia and as happens when one does that, Pirates attempted to seize the ship. They had to essentially blast the s**t out of people with fire hoses. He doesn’t talk about it much.

celiacjones , Neil Sanchala Report

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys While at sea we were on our way home from a “West Pac” (we went to the gulf, our marines disembarked and participated in OIF). On the way home, we were between Hawaii and San Diego. A marine was by the trash drop off, stripped down to his green shirt and shorts and jumped overboard. He was witnessed jumping so they immediately called for a man overboard. My dept was responsible for some SAR coordination so we are all gathered around a scope and listening to the radios. After two hours the helicopter spotted the guy, alive. They sent in rescue swimmers. Then we hear the pilot say something along the lines of “he’s swimming away from the rescue swimmer(s)!”

The fact that this guy was chilling out to sea and still had the stamina (I assume he was great at floating) to swim away from the rescue swimmers, was amazing to me.

AlphaCharlieUno , Michael Zimmer Report

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys The first time you see a large sea turtle is kinda strange they look like floating boulders.

But the sea for as strange as it is is an amazing place as well seeing a flying fish or looking in the water and seeing fish as far as you can see is incredible.

I saw this quote on one of these once: “The sea gives and takes in equal measure”

Stred2001 , Florida Fish and Wildlife Report

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys I suppose it was strange because my captain said he’d never seen it in all his years at sea.

It was a massive tuna that breached like it was a dolphin.

ChaoticCatharsis , Takashi Hososhima Report

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys Fishing offshore in S Florida, dolphin/porpoise are not unusual but usually in schools of 5 or so. One day we came across hundreds and hundreds, in small pods of 5-7 but pods everywhere over what would be blocks. Cool as s**t. We stopped trolling and just stayed with them briefly. All around our boat, checking us out, which isn't unusual. Everywhere. Going north.

bagoflees , Greg Schechter Report

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Probably heading to a large food source like a bait ball (thanks Planet Earth)

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys I’ve only been out a few times on my ship in the US Coast Guard, but seeing countries from a distance never gets old to me. Haiti, Cuba, Turks and Caicos, etc. A random fish popping out of the open ocean. Sunsets and sunrises spent outside on watch.

The Panama Canal and Gatun Lake are among the most impressive and beautiful things I have ever seen.

Also, handmade Cuban migrant rafts. Heartbreaking work, but the ingenuity and resourcefulness of those people amazes me. To set out on the open ocean on a boat made of pallets and styrofoam is something else. Safety of life at sea is one of our biggest reasons for interdiction.

TherealZaneJT , haluk ermis Report

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys Dead calm, glass-like water and low cloud. So perfectly flat water and no discernible features or horizon, almost pure silence too, it's weird, so weird

vaguebiscuits , Edward Reynolds Report

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A couple of times, I've been in these conditions on Lake Erie, at night, and it is strangely more terrifying than being on the lake in a storm. I don't even like being on the shore, looking out, at night.

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys Was in the US NAVY on lookout. Around 2 in the morning somewhere in the middle of the Pacific. I spotted a strange plane that was pink and blue flashing lights. These are not normal colors of plane lights. Control insisted it was a satellite because they couldn't see it on the radar. Wasn't no damned satellite. It was much bigger than any stars around it, the usual size of a plane in atmosphere. Or some kind of rocket maybe?

After a few minutes, it disappeared. No, I don't believe in aliens but we weren't near any sort of landmass for hundreds of miles.

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys I'm telling my partner's story. He is an Atlabtic Ocean winter fisherman. He says the most unsettling thing that has happened to him was experiencing the doldrums in winter with fog so thick you can barely see the ocean that is just a few feet over the side of the boat.

They are in a 40 ft boat, so easily creamed by any tankers out there. Heavy fog rolls over them and everything just stops. No wind. Barely a ripple in the water. And they just sat there watching their radars and whatnot to make sure they weren't in anyone's path and just waited for the fog to lift and the air to keep moving.

Another creepy one is a friend had a man over board. They were able to hook the guy's clothes with a gaffe and where dragging him back on board. Remember, this is winter in the Atlantic ocean, the boat had to turn around to come alongside the man overboard. He had been in the freezing water long enough that he couldn't move limbs. The gaffe broke and the man fell back into the water. Due to the water in his coveralls and boots, they say he immediately sunk like a rock. In an almost instant he was gone. Couldn't see him. Couldn't bring his body home to his family.

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys Commercial fishing, I saw a dolphin giving birth with another holding her up, an oil rig being delivered that was so tall, it disappeared in the clouds, and a seemingly empty cargo ship almost ran us over. The nastiest thing I ever saw was a man dressed in a nightgown tied to a bow in a storm for whining.

I had also never seen a real tuna fish or goliath grouper. They're as big as Volkswagons.

no2rdifferent , Pixabay Report

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Saw a leatherback turtle once on a whale watching trip. Speaking of things as big as Volkswagens.

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys Volunteering to help search for survivors when the Swiss Air plane crash of “98. Grim s**t, still gives me nightmares.

Graehaus , Gunnar Ries zwo Report

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I'm sorry. That must have been a terrible sight to see.

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One of the funniest things I’ve experienced was when I was on deployment in the Persian gulf. Every day at 2am, a guy would yell out over the radio comms, “ Filipino Monkey!!!!!! Filipino monkey!!!!! I want to talk to all the ships! Filipino Monkey!” After about the 3rd or 4th night, another guy got tired of listening to Filipino Monkey, and yelled back to shut TF up. Filipino monkey guy, start yelling, “ Filipino monkey f***s your mother!!!” And the two of them yelled back and forth for a hour or so. Haha. On my ship we couldn’t turn it off due to something my ship was doing. So every day with listened to Filipino monkey radio at 2am.

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys St Elmo's fire. Worked on a 90ft fishing boat one summer off the coast of British Columbia. One calm and starry night, I went on deck to have a smoke, and I saw faint greenish-blue flames coming off the very top of the radio antenna. I excitedly ran below to tell my coworkers, and they laughed at me for being such a noob.

Another thing, not so unusual but really cool to see and just slightly terrifying: I was on a rowboat that I borrowed from a neighbor, which I was using to catch rock fish off the west coast of Bowen Island, and one beautiful afternoon I rowed out and cast my line when a full grown Orca whale swam right underneath the, now seemingly way too small, rowboat, clear as day and so close that i thought for sure its dorsal fin would capsize me. It was both terrifying and beautiful.

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1 year ago (edited) DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

I saw St Elmo's fire across a plane I was in- it was amazing!

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys Obligatory not a sailor. Me and some friends booked a yacht for my buddies bachelor party/our first big vacation as a friend group after college. I can’t say that whether this is completely unusual on the ocean, or if it was just me. But anyways I woke up one night around 4 am and decided to watch the sun come up, and just enjoy the solitude after being with a bunch of guys partying for the last 8 days.

I got out to the sitting area of the main deck, took a couple seconds to just enjoy the silence, and then there was just nothing. Like no sounds whatsoever. Our yacht was completely still, as there were no waves to rock it or even just slap up against the hull. It was eerily silent. So yeah I tried to stay up there for a while but eventually it was just unnerving and I went back down to my bunk. Woke back up a few hours later and everything was normal again. Nothing spooky or paranormal obviously, but I’ve just never seen the world that still before or since.

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Somewhere on the souther Atlantic, 00-04 watch, I stepped outside on the bridge wing to have a smoke, heard a buzzing noise, looked around and up to the MF/HF antenna and saw St. Elmo‘s fire sparkling out of the top of the antenna.
Unreal view, never thought to see that.
Some minutes later when I was back inside the bridge, the buzzing sound got louder followed by a loud bang and daylight condition for 2 seconds into he middle of the night. Took me some minutes until I could see again in the darkness, when I looked outside, the only remaining part of the MF/HF antenna was a molten bunch. A flash hit the antenna right away.
Fortunately all electric parts inside the bridge were not affected.

Another time at the entrance to the English Channel I had an elephant race with another vessel which overtook me on my port side, she sailed 0.2kn faster than me. Both vessels 360 meter in length, in the middle of the night sailing through a TSS. A small sailing yacht thought it would be a good idea to cross right in front of my bow in the TSS, I tried to call them several times by VHF to warn him about the other vessel on my port side - no response. I started to reduce my speed to give them more space between us, but it takes some time to slow down a fully laden 360 meter container vessel when in full sea speed.
When she crossed my bow, I could see from the bridge wing that the guys on the sailing yacht were getting a bit hectic as another huge bow appears right in front of them. They ended up between us as there was neither enough time to cross the bow of the overtaking vessel nor getting back. Nothing happened to them, they just danced a bit on the waves and in the propeller wash.
As I’m sailing on racing yachts by myself, I can imagine how frightening that must’ve been, but honestly, don’t cross a TSS with a sailing yacht at night when you’re not sure what’s coming behind a commercial vessel when crossing their bow.

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys I can't recall seeing anything really unusual aside from wildlife and natural phenomenon. Passing through an area off Brazil, we saw a huge number of dolphins, whales and seabirds feeding on what must have been massive shoals of fish. Plus I did get to see the most magnificent sunrises and sunsets, spectacular, clear moonlit nights, the aurora, Arctic ice, penguins in southern Argentina, Albatrosses, polar bears. Throw in a couple of trips through Suez and Panama canals too.

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must have some really nice pictures on your smartphone :)

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys 1986, USS New Jersey, nearly 900 feet of battleship in the Bering sea during a storm. 50-60 foot seas, 3 of us went up to the 0-12 deck(weren't supposed to be topside) and I have a picture ofa third of the ship under water. It was intense

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys There are times when the ocean is completely flat and glassy like a mirror as far as you can see. After @2 years out on the oceans I only saw it twice. Both times were somewhere in the middle of the pacific.

Another one and probably my most favorite parts is being 1000 miles away from the coast on a night when there's a new moon. Just find out what night this happens and find your way to a spot and lay down and stare at the stars. Ive talked to a lot of people in my life that claim to go camping to lok at the stars at night and theyre at a campsite 10 or 12 miles from the city. I'll ask them...was it new moon phase? They usually have no idea what im talking about. Another thing is the complete difference between available light at night with full moon or new moon. Full moom amd most other nights there's enough light available from the moon that you can walk around and see the s**t on the boat. New moon you cant see s**t. You have to know your surroundings and where stuff is gonna be. I would open the door then step out and close the door. Then put my left hand on the bulkhead and feel my way down to where all our flags were stored. There were some storage cases and other s**t right there that you could sit down or lay down on. was just so relaxing

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Sailing through a moonless night.The wind has piped up and like Prufrock I begin hearing the "Mermaids singing each to each".

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys Not sure it’s unusual. I worked offshore on a drillship and experienced a couple of different things.

The saddest was a shark getting stuck in the moon pool. He ended up dead.
Manta rays are f*****g fast, a few would just casually swim by and then out of nowhere just shot forward like a torpedo.

Once while testing the drilling package we had a call from subsea for a full stop… when we checked the cameras, an octopus was climbing up the drill pipe.

I ended up being lucky and having a captain that allowed fishing. Sharks loved coming behind the fish we hooked and took a bite off them.

Dolphins play with each other. Whilst having a daily walk around the heli deck I heard a splash and went on full emergency mode looking for someone that fell overboard… then another splash behind me… then another again behind me… eventually noticed them just jumping out of the water playing.

Went through the outskirts of a tornado (the eye of the storm was in China and we were going past Taiwan (not through the straight) and still had 30 meter peak to peak waves. Not violent, but quite worrisome.

This wasn’t that far off coast, most would be able to bobble over to shore but the ballasting system of the drillship f****d up and sent it swinging wildly side to side… the stability calcs had 12 degrees as the tip over point I believe, we were 1 or 2 from that figure. That’s probably the most scared I’ve been.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Seeing all those animals free in the wild must have been so cool!!! So jealous.

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Not a sailor- but my family are commercial fishermen and I’d go on trips with them during high school and college breaks for money.

I saw a tiger shark get caught by accident give birth on the deck as all of the fish were flopping around and the little baby sharks were biting the other fish as we were trying to get the sharks overboard (to save their lives if you can believe it).

This was 2 miles offshore of the beach I normally swim off of. We’ve caught great whites there too.

Giant electric fish, these blobs, would shock the whole pile of fish and they’d all jump up like crazy. Better be wearing rubber boots!

I also had a seagull s**t directly down my throat through my slightly open mouth (as I was looking up), which is why I can’t eat raw oysters because the taste and consistency is similar lol.

I’ve also eaten a still beating tuna heart, supposedly for good luck, but I was a teen and would’ve done it on a dare anyways.

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Hurricane, typhoon, ship collision, sand storm, INSANE fog on a small boat that took 6 hrs to get back to dock vs 45 min

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys Was in the US Navy onboard the USS Tarawa (LHA-1) from 2002-2006

Some unusual things I experienced were the Shellback ceremonies. Basically a sailor who has never crossed the equator is considered a "slimy wog" and those who have crossed the equator were considered "Shellbacks". Its a huge thing that usually takes all afternoon where people dress up as King Neptune and his court and induct the new guys/girls into the fraternity. Its all light hearted and goofy now but back in the day it crossed into hazing territory. I got to do it twice because I became a golden shellback when we crossed the international dateline.

Other than that I worked night watch generally and standing topside in the middle of the Persian gulf at night was one of my favorite things, the amount of stars you could see in the sky was nuts and just listening to the water was soothing.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Didn't sailors used to get a tatoo when they crossed the equator for the first time? This was when the only tattoos you saw were on military men.

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30 Of The Most Unusual, Most Mysterious, Or Just Weird Things Seafarers Ever Experienced During Their Journeys Lot's of spooky stuff here so I gonna lighten up the mood.

North west of Australia, a couple of days away from Dampier. 4-8 watch evening time, already dark outside. Slowly the water was becoming green-blueish. You could distinguish the black horizon and the pitch black outline of the ship, but the water was becoming more and more bright with this strange color. When the phenomenon was at its peak, the water was like a huge light was below it. Together with the darkness of a moonless night, the view was unique and magnificent.

It seems that it was some kind of bioluminescent bleach. If you search it on Google you can get an idea but trust me, that night it was much much greater. It is usually around the ship's hull as it moves through the waves. But what I'm talking about was for as far as the eye could see.

I have heard many stories from older seafarers. One claimed that the ship was at the exact position an earthquake occured near Japan and the whole ship "jumped". Tough to believe this one but worth mentioning. Another one that the ship passed over the tsunami of 2004 in Indian ocean and the speed of the ship became zero when it climbed over the wave.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

A tsunami isn't visible in the open ocean, so there would have been no wave to climb.

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Living in a fishing town in the Mediterranean so I hear a lot of stories during coffee. Some interesting stuff like us fighter jets flying at really low altitude.

But best story is this one really long time ago. So these guys were fishing and in the middle of the night they see something of their radar or whatever. Guy goes out and sees nothing, pitch dark. When they are very near he goes out shines a flood light and sees an abandoned ship in front of the boat. They do a stupid thing. They radio their mates who meet them with oxyacetylene etc, and ransack the thing. Then they drag it to port. Looks like in sea finders are keepers and they missed an opportunity to make a lot of money. It stayed anchored in a scrap yard and eventually was sold for metal.

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Not the ocean, but 26 miles off shore in Lake Michigan we found one of those giant floating swim mats rolled up. Pulled up to it, hove to and tried to get it aboard but it was so waterlogged it weighed hundreds of pounds, so it’d been out there a while.

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1 year ago DotsCreated by potrace 1.15, written by Peter Selinger 2001-2017

Can someone tell me what a giant floating swim mat might be? I'm kinda clueless about a few things in this particular posting on BP...

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